2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-019-05418-4
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Integrating Personalized Care Planning into Primary Care: a Multiple-Case Study of Early Adopting Patient-Centered Medical Homes

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Personalized care planning is a patientcentered, whole-person approach to treatment planning. Personalized care plans improve patient outcomes and are now mandated for chronic care management reimbursement. Yet guidance on how to best implement personalized care planning in practice is limited. OBJECTIVE: We examined the adoption of personalized care planning in patient-centered medical home (PCMH) clinics to identify processes and organizational characteristics that facilitated or hindered use in … Show more

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“…INTERMED could enable this approach once its predictive validity and feasibility from PHC teams’ perspective is confirmed. In fact, RCTs and implementation efforts to successfully deliver such a care planning in PHC have recently been conducted(7173) or are under development(74), including one RCT that used the INTERMED tool (35)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…INTERMED could enable this approach once its predictive validity and feasibility from PHC teams’ perspective is confirmed. In fact, RCTs and implementation efforts to successfully deliver such a care planning in PHC have recently been conducted(7173) or are under development(74), including one RCT that used the INTERMED tool (35)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personalized care planning, used often with medically complex patients, may be a potential system-based solution to improving CVD outcomes in LTRs. (20) Finally, the multidisciplinary nature and complexity of the LTR care teams were reported as significant barriers to appropriate CVD care. LTRs noted that, because of their complex health care needs, they usually have multiple providers, but that they themselves do not know the role of each provider.…”
Section: Original Article | 681mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the existing disease-centered model, all decisions on patient care are made based on the expertise of doctors and other medical personnel. However, in the patient-centered model, patients actively participate in their treatment process and their needs and preferences are reflected in care-related decision making [ 1 , 2 ]. These changes in the decision-making structure of medical services create competition among medical institutions, forcing them to take steps to survive financially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%